In Stanford, the NCAA Women’s Soccer Rankings are heating up as the second week of the 2025 season wraps up. The recent rankings released by United Soccer Coaches show Stanford jumping into the No. 1 spot after an impressive start with a record of 4 wins and no losses (4-0-0).
Following closely behind, Tennessee secures the No. 2 position, while Duke takes No. 3. Rounding out the top five are TCU at No. 4 and USC at No. 5. This fresh ranking showcases not only how well these teams have started their season but also hints at the competitive spirit buzzing across college soccer.
According to the latest rankings, Stanford, Tennessee, and Duke are leading the charge, indicating a strong showing in the early games. The records reported are through games played as of August 24, 2025. This updated list offers fans a clear look at the teams that are currently excelling on the field.
Additionally, there were several teams that just missed the cut but are still receiving recognition. Saint Louis University grabbed the No. 21 spot in the votes, while Kansas, Colorado State, University of Colorado, and Pepperdine University also received votes, hinting at their potential to climb the rankings as the season progresses.
The player pool continues to grow, with a total of 43 players being selected as standout athletes in NCAA women’s soccer. Fans can look forward to seeing who emerges as the top forwards, midfielders, defenders, and goalkeepers throughout the 2025 season.
As the competition intensifies, insights and performances in the NCAA Women’s Soccer league are sure to keep fans engaged. The action will only heat up as teams push to improve their standings and make their mark this season.